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(173 replies, posted in Releases)

egr wrote:
AndrewKilpatrick wrote:


Week #29| Decktonic- Any Time Any Place
Listen to the track here and read the review here!
Next Week~ allcaps

I'm a Decktronic fan.  I love da baze and I get the impression he follows the same "no apologies" ethos as I do when it comes to music.

I just saw this! Thank you. And yes, I make no apologies smile

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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

Great work!

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice! Can't wait to hear more from you

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(20 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

great

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(97 replies, posted in Past Events)

DAT LINEUP

I/O Chip Music: Username
at
Bizarre Bar

MUSIC:

exileFaker
Ricky Brugal
craphazzard
Ap0c

VISUALS: TBA
Friday, Sept 27, 2013
Doors: 8pm | Start: 9pm | End: NEVER
21+
FREE

Welcome to the first edition of I/O Chip Music: Username, a new FREE show under the I/O umbrella! We're pleased to welcome artists new and old to our first outing, including: Philadelphia's own TG-16 and tuba virtuoso Ap0c, DMG genius craphazzard, I/O co-founder Ricky Brugal and the immensely talented exileFaker capping things off. Further details follow:

music by

exileFaker
http://exilefaker.info/

exileFaker has been writing melodic, rhythm-driven music for the Nintendo Game Boy since 2008. He has performed several dozen times in NYC and abroad, including shows in Canada, Japan, and at the 14th Street Guitar Center. His first EP was released on 8bitpeoples in 2012, and he is currently hard at work on a unified theory of quantum gravity, political economy, and chiptune.

Ricky Brugal
http://rickybrugal.bandcamp.com/

Ricky Brugal uses repurposed video game hardware and software to compose autobiographical tunes rooted in disclosure and disruption. His latest album "Assorted Women" is available now on Love & Tonic Records.

craphazzard
https://soundcloud.com/craphazzard

craphazzard writes music in both modern DAW's and for micro-platforms such as the Nintendo GameBoy. He is currently focused on producing the best music possible with a single DMG running LSDJ.

Ap0c
https://www.facebook.com/Ap0c.music

Ap0c is a project by Philadelphia-based musician Steve Lakawicz. He uses Famicom and PC-Engine audio to explore social encounters, interpret haunting memories, and expose visceral emotions.

hosted by:

Bizarre Bar
12 Jefferson Street
Brooklyn, New York 11206

J/M/Z to Myrtle Av

Google Map:
http://goo.gl/evi9L8

iochipmusic.com

NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

you'll be hearing from our lawyers soon

signed,
I/O Chip Music

p.s. nice EP

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(5 replies, posted in Past Events)

so happy for snesei. also i just read the event description and i would love to play a show like this before i die. looks hilarious.

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(97 replies, posted in General Discussion)

defPREMIUM wrote:

whose netlabel is that?

it's mine.

http://loveandtonicrecords.com

7 releases so far, looks legit

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Had to put the black one on eBay, threw in an extra factory sealed cleaning kit to sweeten the deal. I got a baby on the way and I need some money!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … 1342594534

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(97 replies, posted in General Discussion)

love & tonic records

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Hello all, I'm listing these here before I go to ebay.

BLACK DMG. Good condition. Sticker on the back is dirty and screen has very minor scratch marks but otherwise this is perfect for modding.  Comes with booklet and cool "Play It Loud" poster. $50

GRAY DMG. Great condition. Almost like new. Comes with booklet and cool "Play It Loud" poster. $50

(the poster)

I'd like to keep this US only. Also I don't know what shipping would cost but we can figure that out if anyone is interested in buying. PM or email me: sirokai [at] gmail [dot] com.

This is very important:

Be mindful of the device that the game will be played on. Be mindful of the speakers on that device and their capabilities. Be mindful of the file format and size restrictions, if any. I was producing iPhone games a couple years ago and in order to ensure that the whole game download would be under 20 MB, we had to ensure that any audio files packed with the client would be as small as possible, and in order to do so, I would resample them as mono 22.5Khz - a lot is lost in that process. Also, the iPhone's speaker does not reproduce bass well at all. If a person is using headphones it's fine but with the speaker it's completely lost. So any song that relied on kick drums or melodic basslines was a bad idea. Mid range stuff with light percussion was always the best way to go.

Obvious if you are writing for PC games then none of this is an issue smile But if it's something to be played in the browser, filesize is definitely a concern and you may as well go with mono anyway.

Hope that helps.

this is gonna be THE GOAT

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ok yeah i knew that but no solo stuff? =/

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Does Talk To Animals make music anymore?